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Free Hosting @ R-FH

Written by admin on Monday, February 27th, 2006 in Free Hosting.

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Fasthosts Livemail accounts now come with 1GB mailboxes

Written by on Sunday, February 26th, 2006 in Industry News.

This month, Fasthosts have boosted the mailbox capacity on Livemail Pro and Livemail Business accounts from 100MB to a huge 1GB, so customers can now handle far more correspondence and attachments in their Livemail Exchange accounts!

With 1GB of web space, Livemail account holders can keep hold of more images, MS Office documents and old correspondence in their Exchange mailbox than ever before… items of interest no longer have to be sacrificed in order to conserve mailbox space!

Livemail Exchange accounts start at only £9.99 a month and come complete with Microsoft Outlook 2003 software and use of GoodLink mobile data push technology - so as well as retrieving email via your desktop, laptop or any internet-connected computer, you can now send and receive email using your PDA or Smartphone.

1GB Livemail Exchange mailboxes are also available to existing customers and can be set up via the Fasthosts control panel.
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Free Domains @ Nameforums

Written by admin on Saturday, February 25th, 2006 in Free Domains.

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.net
.org
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China reduces domain name price

Written by admin on Wednesday, February 22nd, 2006 in Industry News.

The annual price of China’s primary domain name .CN has fallen from 120 yuan (US$15) to 56 yuan (US$7).

The huge popularity of the .CN domain name is the reason for the price reduction. The report, quoting experts in the field, said .CN was the first domain name choice for terminal users. The number of .CN users climbed above 1 million in 2005.

It’s being suggested that the continued steep growth of registration in an ever expanding marketplace could bring even further reductions.

A large number of small to medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and ordinary consumers recognized the practical value of the .CN domain name. In fact some enterprises gift business associates with .CN domain names.

In a not too serious fashion it’s been claimed the domain name ‘honeyILoveYou.cn’ was the “only honey domain name in the world” and the “best way to express your love in 2006″ on eBay. The price at auction had reached 5,600 yuan (US$696).

It’s being suggested that the lower price of .CN domain names will simply increase the appetite of consumers. As the market continues to expand the price of .CN domain names is likely to continue to fall, which could lead to interesting adaptions of the .CN domain name, Beijing-based “The First” said.

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ORLANDO, Fla. –(Business Wire)– Feb. 21, 2006 — Orlando based Lead Lease(TM) owns a premier portfolio of mortgage, real estate, and tourism domain names which has recently garnered strong attention and offers from several advertising firms and internet developers. Lead Lease has received offers to purchase the entire portfolio as well as several proposals of joint venture from advertising agencies and internet technology companies. According to Ray Whitmer, CEO, a sale of the entire portfolio or the signing of a joint venture agreement is expected by weeks end.

“The shift of advertising dollars to the internet has created a strong demand for .com domain names that have what it takes to be built into information portals that can generate ad revenue and we have just what they need,” says Bert L. Bill, COO. “Our portfolio is comprised of unique domain names that describe the service being offered, the towns and states that they serve, and they are easy to remember. There are very few domain names the caliber of ours available anywhere at any price,” he added. A complete list of domain names and extensions contained in this portfolio is available upon request at ray@leadlease.com.

“Google, Yahoo, and a myriad of others use third party websites to place their ads creating a very profitable revenue streams for publishers with high traffic websites. Our portfolio of web portal domain names are perfect for internet information portals providing millions of internet visitors with comprehensive information on real estate and tourism in Arizona, Bahamas, Florida, New York City, and Nevada. Documented industry search totals indicate that our top 10 web addresses alone will generate more than 10 million unique visitors every month. The ability to draw numbers like these creates real market value in our portfolio,” said Whitmer.

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US$7 to Own a CN Domain Name

Written by admin on Monday, February 20th, 2006 in Industry News.

The huge popularity of the ‘cn’ domain name is the reason for the price reduction. The report, quoting experts in the field, said ‘cn’ was the first domain name choice for terminal users. The number of ‘cn’ users climbed above 1 million in 2005.

It’s being suggested that the continued steep growth of registration in an ever expanding marketplace could bring even further reductions.

A large number of small to medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and ordinary consumers recognized the practical value of the ‘cn’ domain name. In fact some enterprises gift business associates with ‘cn’ domain names, The First reported.

In a not too serious fashion it’s been claimed the domain name ‘honeyILoveYou.cn’ was the “only honey domain name in the world” and the “best way to express your love in 2006″ on eBay. The price at auction had reached 5,600 yuan (US$696), reported the publication.

It’s being suggested that the lower price of ‘cn’ domain names will simply increase the appetite of consumers. As the market continues to expand the price of ‘cn’ domain names is likely to continue to fall, which could lead to interesting adaptions of the ‘cn’ domain name, according to The First report.

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Securing a Marketing-Rich Domain Name

Written by admin on Saturday, February 18th, 2006 in Industry News.

Choosing your domain name is a no-brainer, right? Not so fast. Your domain name, or URL, can have vast consequences in both the online and offline marketing arena. Long or difficult to spell domain names can be the death toll for any website, long before its even been given a chance at success. Short or clever domain names can make people remember where to go more easily, while keyword domain names can often bring in unintentional, yet quality, traffic as people type in whatever.com.

If you already operate a successful business it’s important that you purchase a domain name that will compliment any branding strategy that you have already put in place. The most obvious thing to do is to get your business name as your URL, however if you’re late getting into the game you may find that your business name is already taken by another similarly named business or by a domain name squatter, or possibly a future competitor. Purchasing a business name domain name isn’t always the right way to go, and when left without that option, a keyword domain name might work just as well, if not better.

If you have not yet established your business, you may want to wait on deciding your business name until after you have found an available domain name that is suitable to your marketing efforts. The following are some things that you need to consider in regard to what domain name will best help you achieve your marketing interests.

Build Your Brand

Whether you like it or not, your domain name is an important part of your branding efforts. Your domain name goes on your letterhead, business card, printed materials; it must be spoken verbally over the phone, presented in email communications, and appears in the search results when your site ranks well on important keyword searches. Because of all this, your URL must be able to fit into your long-term branding strategy.

Keep it Short & Memorable

The best domain name is one that is relatively short and memorable. Long domain names or domains with hyphens are often just too cumbersome for someone to remember or even pass along to others. Are you better off telling a potential customer to visit debbies-hair-care-supplies.com or debshaircare.com?

Secure a .com

I strongly recommend purchasing a .com domain name as opposed to a .net, .info, .biz or anything else. If your chosen domain name is not available in a .com, keep looking until you find one that isn’t taken. You’ll find it worth the extra effort as .com domain names are by far the most common and most remembered. When telling a potential customer to go to your website, you may tell them to go to “mysite.net,” but what they may actually hear is go to “mysite.com.” If that happens, which is often the case, you’ll be sending someone to a competitor rather than your own site.

Once you secure your .com domain name, you might also consider purchasing the .net and other extensions as well. Securing the alternate extensions, whenever possible, can be a great strategy to keep a competitor from purchasing and building a site with a similar name as yours.

Don’t Hyphenate

Avoid getting stuck with a hyphenated domain name as your main website address. While it may be easier to read in print, it is very difficult to speak it. Try telling someone to go to “window dash coverings dot com” or “window hyphen coverings dot com.” See what I mean? Most of the time people will type in windowcoverings.com which would again direct them to a potential competitor.

Spell Words Properly

It is usually not a good idea to use incorrectly spelled words in your domain name, even if you’ve done that to create a clever business name. The exception to this rule is if you have secured both the correctly spelled and incorrectly spelled URLs. You’ll want to make sure you use proper redirects to send visitors from the correctly spelled URL to your main (misspelled) address.

Here is a quick example. Without using a search engine, find a website which would be verbalized as “On Site Graphics.” Where did you end up? Did you find onsitegrafix.com? Most people probably won’t, which clearly demonstrates why you want to use proper spellings of words in your domain, at the very least as a redirect to your real domain.

Before going out and buying the first domain name that comes to mind, take a step back so you can think it through first. While you can easily change your domain name before your site goes live, once you’ve begun the work of establishing your web presence changing a domain name is not quite a simple. The best possible domain name is one that is both a keyword domain and your business name such as outdoorsportinggoods.com.

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